1965 Ford Econoline Panel Van Fuel Injected V-8!!!! on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:panel
Engine:289
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: Panel
Drive Type: 2wd
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 100,000
This is a 99% rust free 1965 Ford Econoline Van!! It has a FUEL INJECTED 289 V8 motor and a three speed on the column transmission. It also has a beefed up rear end, 8.8 if I remember correctly. It runs and drives great! The only section of rust is above the rear wheel wells, that is it! It is a very small amount and easily repaired. The cab corners, step ups, floor. glass surrounds, everything: RUST FREE!
This is a cool old panel van with late 60's bubble windows in the sides and a trick sunroof!. The interior is rust free and has the original radio. Glass is good except for crack in windshield, but does not hinder visability. Could use tires but these will get you where you're going. This is hands down the best Econoline van you will find around here period. The side reads "Southwest Classic Mustang" which is where I got it. They do specialized mid-60's mustang work and completed the engine, tranny, rear end swapping on this van, so you know it's done right.
The van fires right up and runs and drives great. Transmission shifts perfectly as well and is still on the column.
Also, it has a BRAND NEW DUAL EXHAUST and sounds great! Not obnoxious, just right! No drone or vibration inside the cab!!
Very Low Reserve! Van is for sale locally, I reserve the right to cancel auction early should it sell.
I don't want to sell this, but I'm getting married and the toys have gotta go to pay for it all. I know folks say that a lot, but I'll show you a picture of the ring to prove how much I need money hahaha!
On Jul-18-13 at 14:17:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
ADDED DETAILS/PHOTOS!!!
I had requests for some more pics of the front floor board section, those have been added. The floors are SOLID throughout this van. Minor surface rust only. The dash is perfect with the original radio, heater, knobs, etc. The heater is in, but the hoses are not connected right now. Old cars have a tendency to trickle that warm air even when the vents are shut, and since it's 100 degrees here in Oklahoma right now, I don't need that!
On Jul-19-13 at 13:34:01 PDT, seller added the following information:
******This van is indeed FUEL INJECTED!!!!!!!*********
If you look at the top of the picture of the floor taken from the rear doors you will see the dog house. To the left of that you will see two boxes, one houses the battery and the other contains the computer and electronics for the FUEL INJECTION.
Thank you for all of your interest in the van. I will continue to attempt to answer your questions as soon as I can! Good luck bidding!
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